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Daniel Brevint or
Brevin (baptised 11 May 1616 – 5 May 1695) was Dean of
Lincoln from 1682 to 1695.
Brevint was from the
parish of
Saint John, Jersey,...
- Fasham, a more
likely inspiration for the text is a 1673
sermon by
Daniel Brevint (who had been the Dean of
Durham Cathedral). This
sermon had been partially...
- Carteret. Margaret. Anne de
Carteret (died 1708),
married Rev.
Daniel Brevint, Dean of
Lincoln (1616-1695).
Elizabeth Paulet was a
great niece of William...
- Boycott,
Baroness Boycott,
journalist and
feminist (born 1951)
Daniel Brevint,
author and
clergyman (1616–1695) Gary Burgess,
journalist (1975–2022)...
- Seventeenth-century Philosophy. Vol. II. p. 1402.
Brevint, Daniel. "The
Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice, by
Daniel Brevint (1847 edition)".
Project Canterbury. Retrieved...
- 1635) May 1 –
Goeku Chōsei,
sanshikan of
Ryukyu (b. 1621) May 5 –
Daniel Brevint,
Jersey writer and
clergyman (b. 1616) May 9 –
Lambert van Haven, Danish-Norwegian...
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Calvinism which characterised them." The
first such
Fellow was
Daniel Brevint. The
Governing Body has the
ability to
elect "distinguished persons" to...
- Sparrow;
Henry Ferne; Hammond;
Thomas Barlow; Thorn****; Taylor;
Daniel Brevint;
William Sancroft;
Matthew Scrivener; John Fell; Patrick;
Gabriel Towerson;...
- 1635) May 1 –
Goeku Chōsei,
sanshikan of
Ryukyu (b. 1621) May 5 –
Daniel Brevint,
Jersey writer and
clergyman (b. 1616) May 9 –
Lambert van Haven, Danish-Norwegian...
- Sunday, by
Thomas Sydserff, the
Bishop of Galloway, in
company with
Daniel Brevint.
After the
Battle of
Worcester in
September 1651, a
Commonwealth fleet...